The Untenable (Erafeen, #2)

And there it is, ladies and gents. The Untenable is the second book in the epic fantasy series, Erafeen. I must once again thank Alessandro Brunelli for illustrating an absolutely stunning cover that perfectly captures the tone of this book.

The Untenable—while still fun, quirky, and magical—delves head-first into darker subject matter. The members of the Jestivan explore their somber pasts filled with heartbreak and tragedy as their families begin to enter the fold. And of course the world around them is falling apart during all of it.

One of the most exciting features of The Untenable is the introduction of the world’s magic system to the reader. Yes, you get a scientific breakdown and everything. On top of this, Kuki Sphaira’s rich history is further explored as power players around the world take their positions. Pre-Order the eBook on Amazon, iTunes, Nook, Smashwords, or Kobo (more to come soon).

Here’s the summary of The Untenable:

Bryson LeAnce and the rest of the Jestivan just escaped death’s grips at the hands of a foreign king and his divine protector. But they needed help. Now they return to Phesaw limping and wounded with more loss than just pride: Phesaw is down a member.

Thankful to still be alive, the Jestivan begin training harder than ever while dealing with their own issues. When family strikes a chord with a number of members, they must navigate an ambiguous trail of morality and loyalty, and not lose sight of what really matters.

The world begins to reshape itself as centuries of peace finally hit a wall. With a king’s demise, the door has been blown open for a new leader. And power players across the world are trying to reach their hands into the pot, strategically positioning themselves to grab a spot atop the Light Realm’s bastard kingdom.

Meanwhile, Dev Assassins lurk in the farthest reaches of Phesaw’s campus, multiple kingdoms fall victim to unknown rogues, and a man’s forces grow in numbers as he sculpts a hierarchy to his hodgepodge crew.

While the eBook will be available for pre-order, the paperback won’t be available for purchase until the book publishes (August 6th). I’m sorry.

If you’re reading this and haven’t read the first book yet, then go ahead and grab a copy for free at Amazon.